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Astronomy for Astrologers The horizon system is oriented or tilted toward about 8° Virgo. This point is called the Nonagesimal, ...
Astronomy for Astrologers 360° orbit of the Earth around the Sun describes a plane that passes through the center of the Earth a ...
Astronomy for Astrologers concerned, there is no difference between these centers because of the infinite distance the zodiac is ...
Astronomy for Astrologers The Ecliptic Sphere Be sure to gain a sense of what a system of coordinates is and how such a system i ...
Astronomy for Astrologers planets other than Earth, each of which has its own "ecliptic" based on the inclination of its particu ...
Astronomy for Astrologers has been used—forever—as a guide star for travelers and seamen, because it is the one celestial object ...
Astronomy for Astrologers live, is located at some 42° latitude north of the equator. In fact, there is a circle of cities at 42 ...
Astronomy for Astrologers North and South Circles Ann Arbor is located at point '5' on the rotating Earth. Star 'a' is directly ...
Astronomy for Astrologers ascension is similar to zodiac longitude in that it is measured from 0° to 360°, but it is measured al ...
Astronomy for Astrologers Longitude and Latitude This diagram shows the Earth, and on it we have drawn both parallels of geograp ...
Astronomy for Astrologers Longitude Meridian We have seen how there is a circle of stars on the celestial sphere that equals the ...
Astronomy for Astrologers there" or overhead, on the star maps elsewhere in this section. Your LST (Local Sidereal Time) may be ...
Astronomy for Astrologers Ann Arbor is located along the 42nd parallel of Earth latitude. The North/South geographic meridian ( ...
Astronomy for Astrologers The Horizon In the Horizon system, a plane through the observing point parallel to the horizon is the ...
Astronomy for Astrologers Horizon Sphere -- A heavenly sphere based on the plane of the observer's local horizon (90° from both ...
Astronomy for Astrologers West Point -- A point on the horizon to the west of the observer, where the prime vertical plane inter ...
Astronomy for Astrologers the horizon (starting, for astrological use in this book, from the East point and moving in a counterc ...
Astronomy for Astrologers The Straighter the Line, The Finer the Curve We are right in the middle of a seeming endless line of y ...
Astronomy for Astrologers commonly represented as a circle, as in Fig. C, and this is the familiar zodiac chart form used by ast ...
Astronomy for Astrologers Summary: All that ‘is” circles, and, in fact, everything that ‘is’ repeats or returns on itself, again ...
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